How Lewis DESTROYED Tyson's PeekABoo Style - Boxing Explained

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  • Опубліковано 12 тра 2023
  • At a time when the peek a boo style was seen as an enigma, Mike Tyson's insane battle with Lennox Lewis proved that one talented champion had cracked the code.
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  • @surrealistidealist
    @surrealistidealist Рік тому +6454

    Lewis found the main weakness in Tyson's peekaboo style: Timing. If you can just wait about 10 or 11 years, and also make sure Tyson doesn't get in a few more tune-up fights before your fight with him, there's your chance!

  • @christophertarango398
    @christophertarango398 Рік тому +2323

    After his prime 1980s years, and especially by 2002 when Lewis finally fought him, Tyson didn’t even use his peekaboo style! No quick footwork and angles, no peekaboo head movement, no vast combinations, no body punching, no 12-round conditioning, and no discipline/dedication/motivation. Lewis beat an absolute shell of the once-terrifying Kid Dynamite!

    • @deandeany911
      @deandeany911 Рік тому +234

      Totally agree. I love both of these fighters but the fact is fan boys from either individually will make excuses for them. Truth is Tysons style was a style that required lots of energy. A burn out style. Lewis flourished and grew as a fighter only getting better with age as his style wasn't the burn out young man's style tyson once had. Tyson here is less than half of what he once was. Lewis was pretty much unbeatable at this stage. Tyson would have taken this fight in the 80s but by this stage he had zero chance against a great Lewis.

    • @solomonisanka309
      @solomonisanka309 Рік тому +18

      ​@@deandeany911 I agree 💯

    • @gluteusaurusmaximus6133
      @gluteusaurusmaximus6133 Рік тому +103

      Maybe tyson should have fought him sooner rather than paying lewis millions in "step aside" money. Lewis only losses were against fighters he didn't take seriously. He'd have always been prepared for tyson.

    • @billybobby5247
      @billybobby5247 Рік тому +41

      I actually watched this fight live and it was the white flag for Tyson's career. Pretty sure he didn't even train.

    • @funnyjupiter4499
      @funnyjupiter4499 Рік тому +23

      @@deandeany911 100% agree regardless of how a prime tyson would have done against prime lewis, people make excuses for both all the time, and nobody really know what would have happened the only thing we can do is making educated guesses, i love lewis and tyson but is sad that we never got to see two legends at there best clash with each other, there where still sparks of old mike here and there but we never got to see cus d'amato and kevin rooneys iron mike tyson in the ring again.

  • @Liberty_Freedom_Brotherhood
    @Liberty_Freedom_Brotherhood 5 місяців тому +290

    “Everybody got a plan till they get bitten in the leg”
    -Mike Thighson

    • @petergreen5337
      @petergreen5337 4 місяці тому +1

      ❤😂HAHAHA. I was shocked and surprised at your comment. Just as I WAS went Lewis and others were bitten. Fighters SHOULD EAT at HOME...

    • @micky_8680
      @micky_8680 4 місяці тому +1

      a shame cus died mike wouldve been undefeated to this day

    • @swords3335
      @swords3335 4 місяці тому

      loool

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 3 місяці тому

      Lies again? LA Liga Good Papi

    • @mollkatless
      @mollkatless 3 місяці тому

      @@micky_8680 Nah, Tyson was a 🤡

  • @Yetipfote
    @Yetipfote 4 місяці тому +100

    I cannot believe the quality of this docu!! Your cuts are impeccable your style is impregnable!!

    • @TomHuston43
      @TomHuston43 4 місяці тому +6

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @mollkatless
      @mollkatless 3 місяці тому +6

      😆Thanks for cutting off before threatening to eat his kids!

  • @mikker29y
    @mikker29y Рік тому +650

    As Tyson himself said, the PeekaBoo style is a young man's style, there's no way a 36yo man can use it for more than a couple of rounds before running out of steam.

    • @MultiBadger32
      @MultiBadger32 11 місяців тому +54

      Total nonsense. If you look at sports where stamina is the key requirement - like marathons - the winners are often in their mid-30s. And in boxing, if you look at the best exponents of a super high tempo, relentless twelve round style, they often reach their pinnacle in their 30s e.g. Usyk now and Calzaghe. You have to train relentlessly through your career to acheive this though, which is probably where the difference comes with Tyson!

    • @nande2260
      @nande2260 11 місяців тому +128

      @@MultiBadger32 yeah you definitely know more about peakaboo and boxing than Kid Dynamite

    • @kebub1
      @kebub1 11 місяців тому +7

      nooo.its bullshit. its all about stamina...

    • @MultiBadger32
      @MultiBadger32 11 місяців тому +29

      @nande2260 Sometimes the performers don't really understand what they are doing, or the science of why it works. That's one reason why coaches exist! But on the idea of stamina peaking in an athlete's early 20s , that's just obviously wrong - physiologically and in terms of actual results across a range of sports, including boxing itself!

    • @nande2260
      @nande2260 11 місяців тому +5

      @@MultiBadger32 I wasn't talking about coaches though. I was taking about you specifically

  • @mrchen1498
    @mrchen1498 Рік тому +1932

    There wasn't much to destroy. If you read Mike's autobiography by this point in his career he completely lost interest in boxing and was simply fighting to pay off his massive financial debts. He said he barely trained for the fight and was stoned out of his mind in Hawaii for most of the lead up to the fight.

    • @jmarra07
      @jmarra07 Рік тому +318

      I absolutely believe that. Tyson was not even close to his prime at this point, and Lewis was still too afraid to really put it on him. I think a prime Tyson would beat Lewis, easy

    • @theussr5459
      @theussr5459 Рік тому +91

      @@jmarra07 i dont think so

    • @theussr5459
      @theussr5459 Рік тому +12

      @@jmarra07 didnt he have a broken hand

    • @MakeSense71
      @MakeSense71 Рік тому +162

      @@jmarra07 I doubt anyone one beats a prime Lewis who isn't complacent "easy". It would be a way more competitive fight though and Tyson would have a much better chance of winning than this shell of himself.

    • @melvert33
      @melvert33 Рік тому +173

      ​@jmarra07 Lewis knocked him out in this fight so don't really think he was "afraid to put it on him" yes I've read Tysons book and he was an alcoholic cocaine addict by this time but that's nothing to do with Lewis, i think Tyson was done by 89 after Douglas ko. The fact is Lewis refused to ever be controlled by Don King and had to become champion the hard way. King made sure Lewis and Tyson never fought in their prime incase it upset his cash cow Mike who King was ripping off millions of dollars from at the time. I was a massive Tyson fan back in the day but I think Lewis was under appreciated as a world class heavyweight who did things his way.

  • @The-Dom
    @The-Dom 10 місяців тому +206

    If you compare how Lennox moved to Deontay, or Joshua, or Klitschko or any other hw in the last 20 years, you see just how awkward they are and how talented Lennox and Tyson and those older hw champs were.

    • @123kido
      @123kido 9 місяців тому +5

      You don’t rate Tyson Fury?

    • @Benji-jj2bg
      @Benji-jj2bg 9 місяців тому +5

      klitschko moved better than lennox and most those other boxers. He didnt have much power behind his punches though.

    • @Benji-jj2bg
      @Benji-jj2bg 9 місяців тому +13

      joshua is pretty close to lennox. Though not quite there. Deantay was always known as having bad foot work so obviously.

    • @Ptrickmore
      @Ptrickmore 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Benji-jj2bgHave you seen Klitschko’s KO record?

    • @Benji-jj2bg
      @Benji-jj2bg 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Ptrickmore which klitschko? yes ive seen both. why?

  • @paulkirby2761
    @paulkirby2761 10 місяців тому +38

    I remember Tyson's post-fight comment he made to Lewis picked up by the microphone which IMHO sums up what this fight was to Mike, his interest in it, and his interest in the sport itself - "Hey thanks for the purse".

    • @vincentvangogh8092
      @vincentvangogh8092 4 місяці тому

      yeah lewis made him his bitch

    • @felix1974
      @felix1974 3 місяці тому +1

      Because he'd been utterly battered and given a huge boxing lesson . Properly funny too

    • @EliasRoy
      @EliasRoy 20 днів тому

      Because he was humbled. Hence why

  • @bigflatshady9204
    @bigflatshady9204 Рік тому +1039

    Tyson stopped utilizing the peekaboo after Cus passed and he fired Rooney. He intentionally went from a world class boxer (Kid Dynamite) when he was young to a brawling puncher (Iron Mike) just looking for a KO. He stated himself he only returned to boxing for the money, the love he had for the sport which Cuz instilled in him was long gone. Lewis faced a shadow of what Tyson once was. Every true boxing fan knows this.

    • @trojansasori3526
      @trojansasori3526 11 місяців тому +39

      fanboy you are wrong. if you think Tyson got titles by not being serious you guys are ridiculous

    • @BeatVisions
      @BeatVisions 11 місяців тому +100

      @@trojansasori3526I went to one of his stand up shows. He said the same thing there. He was basically just fighting to pay bills the whole second half of his career.

    • @benjamin3rdfuentes957
      @benjamin3rdfuentes957 11 місяців тому +121

      Lewis admitted he knew he wasn’t facing a prime Tyson

    • @christophertarango398
      @christophertarango398 11 місяців тому +10

      Well said! Agreed 💯

    • @ghostofsparta6579
      @ghostofsparta6579 10 місяців тому +5

      👑 facts👑

  • @_JOMOMA
    @_JOMOMA Рік тому +438

    Unfortunately because Tyson was not using his peek a boo style the way he had used to, he had no way of really closing the distance efficiently against Lewis.

    • @MrBrandonStar
      @MrBrandonStar Рік тому +52

      1986 Tyson would destroy Lennox

    • @DanFran09
      @DanFran09 Рік тому +41

      Tyson is 5’10 1/2 and people like Atlas still say Tyson didn’t overcome adversity😂 Sadly his career was over at Bruno 1. Lost his fundamentals and became a head hunter. Huge Lewis fan but I’m not sure he withstands Mike pre Bruno.

    • @thegodfather1924
      @thegodfather1924 Рік тому +7

      ​@@DanFran09 With all respect to Lewis i dont think he could win neither against prime Ali,Foreman and Holmes.

    • @DanFran09
      @DanFran09 Рік тому +9

      @@thegodfather1924 Ali yeah probably but I think he'd deal with Holmes and Foreman. Lewis had issues with smaller fighters. I class McCall as an anomaly and with Rahman he was out of shape and distracted by his part in the Oceans film. Holmes Vs Lewis in a battle of the jabs would be a great match up tho!.

    • @thomasmacdonough288
      @thomasmacdonough288 Рік тому +17

      Tbf I think this is just a given; I understand all of Tyson's downfalls but losing peekaboo was inevitable, for example Floyd, a much smaller and lighter man than Tyson, got serious back problem due to the peekaboo style through his career. No matter what Tyson would've lost the style just due to how it wears on your body.

  • @Italonino
    @Italonino 9 місяців тому +234

    The PeekABoo style is a young man's game, once you move past 25, it starts to slip. Before Tyson, Joe Frazier used it to stack up an impressive string of wins. That included his first fight with Muhammad Ali - then he faced George Foreman.

    • @Lorendrawn
      @Lorendrawn 9 місяців тому +16

      Heheheh. The style "slips"

    • @KnowzsPenge
      @KnowzsPenge 9 місяців тому +8

      Yeah yeah, excuses, Tyson knocked Larry H, he was also out of his prime if that was the case. Tyson lost against Evanda as well, the greats were just better so save it.

    • @Highonlife24
      @Highonlife24 9 місяців тому +27

      @@KnowzsPenge I don't think he's making excuses what he's saying is true. That fast hart hitting swarmer style of Tyson and Fraizer is very effective when at your prime, but it comes at a cost. It damges your body over time as well as diminishes your durability especially at the chin. Thats why fighters who use that swarmer style like Tyson or Fraizer tend to struggle to get older. This doesn't take away Lennox's win over Tyson by any means as it's a boxer's ultimate responsibility. to adapt their style as they get older. And Tyson failed to do this.

    • @KnowzsPenge
      @KnowzsPenge 9 місяців тому +9

      @@Highonlife24To be fair, that just does not hold up - You can only gop on who he fought and who he best in his prime. The man got stopped when he got to the Hall of Famers, he was never going to be Evanda or Lewis, he just was not as good regardless of style.
      The evidence suggests as much

    • @Highonlife24
      @Highonlife24 9 місяців тому +5

      @@KnowzsPenge Hey don't get me wrong, I'm no Mike Tyson stand by any means. Honestly, I think Tyson is one of the most overrated fighters of all time. I absolutely agree that Tyson is nowhere near as good as Holyfield and Lewis and that he fought mostly mid-tier fighters and bums during his prime. I'm just saying regardless of Tyson not being as good as those two, his style is a double edge sword. Just look at fighters who have utilized this style over a long period of time like Fraizer, Lamotta, Duran, and Dempsey. None of those guys could keep that pace up for long. That's all that I'm saying. And I just want to make this clear, if Tyson were to fight Lewis while both in their prime, Lewis would still beat Tyson. The only difference is that the match would last longer by about 3 rounds since this is a young Mike Tyson in this hypothetical. But Lewis still wins in dominant fashion due to the fact that his out-boxer style along with his power would easily dissect and destroy Tyson's peak a boo style. Lewis is the GOAT

  • @AD-cy7wx
    @AD-cy7wx 9 місяців тому +22

    I remember watching this fight. I can’t believe it was 20 YEARS ago! 😭😭😭

    • @DandoPorsaco-ho1zs
      @DandoPorsaco-ho1zs 5 місяців тому +2

      20 years ago??? Shit! How old am I, then?

    • @sierrasymone7590
      @sierrasymone7590 3 місяці тому +1

      22 years ago to be accurate, it happened in 2002 and it's 2024 now, although tbf it was 21 years when you commented this lol

    • @AD-cy7wx
      @AD-cy7wx 3 місяці тому

      @@sierrasymone7590 😂😂 good math. ;)

  • @pangopod2969
    @pangopod2969 Рік тому +65

    "and referee Eddie Cotton sprinted to separate the two perhaps trying to minimiz the risk of Tyson's cannibalistic instincts" xD Nice one

  • @davidemelia6296
    @davidemelia6296 Рік тому +25

    'Dental impressions on Lennox's thigh' - that's a classy way to say that somebody bit him 🤣

    • @dirtyandnasty9011
      @dirtyandnasty9011 Рік тому +2

      The
      "He's bit my leg"
      - "I'm sorry"
      - "nah it's ok"
      interview cracked me up 😂

  • @justinTime077
    @justinTime077 7 місяців тому +40

    I love the way you break these fights down. I randomly looked into Muhammad Ali via your channel, and it immediately ignited a passion in me. Thanks for that!

  • @michaelw6277
    @michaelw6277 6 місяців тому +89

    The fact that Tyson could even compete with someone like Lewis at that point in his career says a lot about how good he was. I guess the problem is that his style depended on slipping punches and without the otherworldly athleticism he had as a young man he just wasn’t going to get past a fighter with the power and accuracy of Lewis.

    • @simonemiglioli1165
      @simonemiglioli1165 5 місяців тому +3

      Cus D'Amato also being old man can hit Alì with the peekaboo.

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 4 місяці тому +7

      He could have trained using the same system even as an "older" man, and he was not "old" and he would have performed well. At the time he was living it up being famous, enjoying life, partying, hanging out with other celebs, etc... Back when he was with Cus D'Mato and Kevin Rooney, he didn't hang out, he didn't drink or smoke and he didn't party. He lived in the gym training to perform well. All of his major knockout punches and damaging blows back in the days were usually combinations. These combinations you can observe on some of his heavy bag and pad training videos. These combinations were trained in the gym thousands and thousands of time over and over again. The footwork you see was the result of footwork drills in training. You can see footwork drills in training and his pivots and side step and bob and weave. When he stepped in the ring trained by those two he had a notable advantage. After them, it was a different system, he was not as disciplined, even dropped the peek a boo for the most part and all of these dropped his level down to where others like Lewis could have an advantage over him. All of those moves were quick and decisive with the old Tyson because he had zero distractions and he practiced that stuff over and over and over again until he could do it without thinking.

    • @kemwershabbaka4351
      @kemwershabbaka4351 4 місяці тому +2

      Bingo!

    • @vincentvangogh8092
      @vincentvangogh8092 4 місяці тому +2

      he was losing every round just like with douglas

    • @dennisrobinson8008
      @dennisrobinson8008 4 місяці тому +3

      @@vincentvangogh8092 He was losing the first three rounds against Tucker and his corner had him make an adjustment and go to the body. It worked. Before this Tucker was beating him to the punch. So athletics long guys have been a problem for him. The Buster fight he was barely trained. Drinking and partying. He partied the weekend up to the fight likely becoming intoxicated. Its said he banged 5 Japanese escorts the night before. In the ring he had dead legs and looked sluggish.

  • @ScottRachelson777
    @ScottRachelson777 11 місяців тому +517

    Tyson's execution of the Peek-a-boo style had declined by the time he fought Lewis. look at the early years of Tyson's career: His footwork was much faster, agile, and in sync with his opponents' movement. That changed by the time he fought Lewis.

    • @donblade5405
      @donblade5405 10 місяців тому +14

      Very well.said. tyson as much as I hate to say it at his 22yo to 24yo prime was untouchable by any boxer. .. just to fast ..strong.. explosive and accurate. So obviously he was not the same late 20s

    • @Aldo_LptllLoc
      @Aldo_LptllLoc 10 місяців тому +27

      Tyson's early years was fighting bums afcourse he looked good against lower competition

    • @ScottRachelson777
      @ScottRachelson777 10 місяців тому +9

      @@Aldo_LptllLoc That's a lazy comment. Define "Bum?" Do a comparative analysis of the fighters Tyson fought and tell us how to identify a bum fighter. Otherwise, your comment is a stupid, worthless statement.

    • @Aldo_LptllLoc
      @Aldo_LptllLoc 10 місяців тому +24

      @@ScottRachelson777 well who tf did he fight who whas actually a top contender? When fighting guys that barely threw a jab, or take advantege of their huge size afcourse mike was gonna look unstoppable he didn't fight morrison, riddick bowe, foreman the only time he fought top fighters got schooled by them "oh! BUt hE wasN't iN HiS pRimE" making excuses for mike is defintley worthless and a waste of time

    • @ScottRachelson777
      @ScottRachelson777 10 місяців тому +5

      @@Aldo_LptllLoc I'm so convinced now. Great argument!

  • @luismarcialvergaradiaz5363
    @luismarcialvergaradiaz5363 Рік тому +108

    Here is the reupload we all needed. Both fighters away from their prime battling it out for 8 rounds (Lewis only fought one more time to vitali klitschko before retiring and tyson was going bankrupt and ruined by don king)

    • @NetherPrime
      @NetherPrime Рік тому +11

      I wouldn't say Tyson was in his prime, he was never the same after going to prison. That isn't making excuses, he ruined himself. If Cus lived 5 extra years we'd have seen a much better Tyson.

    • @luismarcialvergaradiaz5363
      @luismarcialvergaradiaz5363 Рік тому +18

      @@NetherPrime I think you misread the comment

    • @NetherPrime
      @NetherPrime Рік тому +1

      @@luismarcialvergaradiaz5363 Yes I did, I somehow skipped the word "away".

    • @MistaKnifeguy
      @MistaKnifeguy Рік тому

      Mike was NOT at his "prime" during this fight.

    • @n1mand
      @n1mand Рік тому

      10 mil is not "bankrupt" for me.:D

  • @cavemancult1999
    @cavemancult1999 7 місяців тому +7

    Serosh from Elden Ring in the background of the thumbnail caught me off guard lmao

  • @echolalia682
    @echolalia682 9 місяців тому +60

    I loved how he said "I'm Jack Dempsey". He's in his mind the one man he admitted to fearing before. When any serious protege's see themselves anywhere near the mentors they admired, that's the spark that let's you know a legend has being birthed

    • @johnaustin209
      @johnaustin209 8 місяців тому +5

      Mike was coked out of his mind at that time...

    • @murderc27
      @murderc27 7 місяців тому +11

      "Has being birthed." Couldn't have said it any weirder myself.

  • @reginaldgalloway
    @reginaldgalloway Рік тому +23

    This was the matchup we all wanted and boxing needed, but it happened a few years too late.

    • @DivineWasTaken
      @DivineWasTaken 11 місяців тому +1

      yeah, mike tyson barely trained for the fight and just wanted to pay his bills 😕

    • @Taylor.Dude.
      @Taylor.Dude. 16 днів тому

      @@DivineWasTaken That's a lie. He also fought hard for 8 rounds. If it was just for money, he wouldn't have let himself get beat up so bad for 8 rounds!

  • @biomorphic
    @biomorphic 11 місяців тому +319

    When I boxed, as amateur, I was inspired by Lennox Lewis style. I was tall for my weight class, and I have long arms, my left jab was working beautifully keeping the opponent at distance, and then I was exploding the right hook, when they were trying to get inside my defense. Then I broke my shoulder playing soccer... and that ended my short boxing career. I was already a old chap, I wish I started when I was a kid. Boxing is a great sport.

    • @bodilly6221
      @bodilly6221 11 місяців тому +1

      How old were you when you started boxing?

    • @biomorphic
      @biomorphic 11 місяців тому +7

      @@bodilly6221 I was in my early 30.

    • @bodilly6221
      @bodilly6221 11 місяців тому +18

      @@biomorphic oh I’m 30 and I’m about to start letting my homeboy train me. I love watching the sport and it’s really just something I’m doing to stay in shape. My homeboy cold. He didn’t start until he was like 16. He’s 2-0 as a pro. He haven’t fought since 2020 cause he was shot but he been working on picking up where he left off

    • @biomorphic
      @biomorphic 11 місяців тому +16

      @@bodilly6221 It is great to stay in shape. Good luck to him then, I hope he fully recovered. I still follow the sport, but it's a close chapter for me. I am in to climbing now.

    • @dougt4283
      @dougt4283 11 місяців тому

      Just curious how’s you break your shoulder? Did you tear your labrum?

  • @centaur6ify
    @centaur6ify 6 місяців тому +3

    This was a very enlightened break down. Provided real insight on how this fight went down.

  • @MoneyIsSilver
    @MoneyIsSilver Рік тому +151

    Tyson's footwork and head movement was still very fast, but nothing like in his prime, and he definitely couldn't sustain it as long.

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 Рік тому +1

      Very true...He faded fast.

    • @SMacCuUladh
      @SMacCuUladh Рік тому +10

      Prime Mike slips Lewis' jab and delivers hooks. Lennox won that fight, but prime Mike eats him for breakfast.

    • @explosivooo
      @explosivooo Рік тому +2

      @@SMacCuUladh Would have been a matter of if Lewis figured out to use that looping jab and backhand sooner rather than later. If he didn't then yeah Tyson would have caught him. But a young Mike having the very base of his style's setup, the slip to generate momentum, stopped the moment he slipped to either side, would have fucked him up especially as a young fighter. If Mike Tyson can't slip without getting caught, and he can't reach you with a counter when you are catching him, he can't box.

    • @mysterion5136
      @mysterion5136 Рік тому

      Tyson came in about 10 pounds too heavy for this fight, IMO. 235 lbs instead of 225-ish. The extra weight and lack of stamina showed.

    • @sword-and-shield
      @sword-and-shield Рік тому +1

      Far more than that. Iron Mike was gone after Robin came in.

  • @unnaturalselection8330
    @unnaturalselection8330 Рік тому +47

    Too much of the PeekABoo depended on speed and stamina.
    ...Qualities that older Tyson didn't possess in spades the way younger Tyson did.

    • @trojansasori3526
      @trojansasori3526 11 місяців тому +1

      Tyson was 35 how is 35 old to you guys?

    • @unnaturalselection8330
      @unnaturalselection8330 11 місяців тому

      @@trojansasori3526 Because we're talking about sports, not academia.
      How would you NOT know that?!?

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 11 місяців тому +2

      @@trojansasori3526 He was past his best but Lewis was older

    • @german80
      @german80 11 місяців тому +2

      @@trojansasori3526 that's old for boxing. is a well known fact. also it varies depending on discipline, lifestyle and damage taken before. sadly Tyson didn't have the most disciplined lifestyle after Cus D Amato passed away.

    • @AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq
      @AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq 2 місяці тому +1

      @@trojansasori3526 they talk like he was 50 years old

  • @MartyLeonXIIIGaming
    @MartyLeonXIIIGaming 6 місяців тому +35

    Lennox Lewis was the most dominant, technical fighter I've ever seen in all my years. It was such a great time to be a fan of boxing. With that said, even I'll admit Tyson was a shell of his former self but he asked for it.

    • @Lupidaloop
      @Lupidaloop 4 місяці тому +5

      He's so underappreciated. Top 5 all time without a doubt. Possibly top 3.

    • @AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq
      @AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq 2 місяці тому

      U must haven't seen a guy named Muhammad Ali

    • @MartyLeonXIIIGaming
      @MartyLeonXIIIGaming 2 місяці тому

      @@AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq mostly highlighrs and documentaries. Im 39 so he was before my time, my statement is "bla bla bla ive ever seen in all my years". I was too young for Ali but I have a huge respect and admiration for him, sadly I was not alive to witness his era. Seemed epic though.

    • @AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq
      @AnthonyRobinson-dc3pq 2 місяці тому +1

      @@MartyLeonXIIIGaming well just do some research of people who u want to know about maybe Google or u tube 👍😊

  • @NightRider4007
    @NightRider4007 10 місяців тому +2

    Great analysis buddy! Love to learn stuff like this!

  • @Truthlight403
    @Truthlight403 Рік тому +84

    Tyson was hardly using the peek a boo style at this point in his career. As soon as he fired Roonie the style started diminishing

    • @TooLooze
      @TooLooze Рік тому +10

      Good point; and he also lost the last of those not just using him.

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Рік тому

      And. So? He still wanted to fight and talked and a lot smack

    • @jadhdshsveg9843
      @jadhdshsveg9843 3 місяці тому

      Big pay day

  • @jamescarr4662
    @jamescarr4662 11 місяців тому +123

    It helped that Tyson was no longer doing anything remotely resembling the peekaboo style in the fight. He basically started to deviate from it around 1989, to his great detriment and ultimate demise.

    • @MrFabiomassid
      @MrFabiomassid 9 місяців тому +2

      You have to watch the video again.

    • @kaiserdetectivegolden2735
      @kaiserdetectivegolden2735 9 місяців тому +12

      @@MrFabiomassid he did and he is right

    • @mythicalrizz
      @mythicalrizz 9 місяців тому +13

      @@MrFabiomassid After he lost his trainer Cus D'Amato he started to decline.. That was a long time before the Lewis fight.. Tyson was basically a shell of his former shelf.

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 9 місяців тому +3

      His peekaboo style never had a chance of working vs a guy like Lewis. Lewis was way too big and way too technical for a peekabo swarm to work, that's just a pipe dream. The only time that ever worked was with the bums Tyson fought early in his career that were too dumb to use their size to stay outside and let him punch himself out.

    • @mythicalrizz
      @mythicalrizz 9 місяців тому +8

      @@bobbygetsbanned6049 lol the peekaboo style was invented for Mike Tyson because he was smaller in size for the heavyweight division.. this style allowed him to fight against bigger, and taller opponents like Lewis.. and to label Tyson off, and just say he built his reputation off fighting bums shows your lack of knowledge about actual boxing.

  • @Zenoandturtle
    @Zenoandturtle 10 місяців тому +1

    I remembered that bout. So much intrigue. Great analysis.

  • @jbray1066
    @jbray1066 9 місяців тому +64

    If you could build a heavyweight boxer in a lab you’d build Lennox Lewis. Size, power, reach, intelligence, slick boxing skills, knockout power in both hands. He had it all.

    • @Sparky6string
      @Sparky6string 9 місяців тому +3

      He would have been steamrolled by Tyson Fury.

    • @willbee8022
      @willbee8022 9 місяців тому +11

      No, he stepped toe to toe with another giant: Vitali Klitschko, and stood his ground@@Sparky6string

    • @Sparky6string
      @Sparky6string 9 місяців тому

      So all giants are the exact same eh? Then it would follow that every fighter at every weight is exactly the same and the champ would be picked via politics only. I learn something every day!@@willbee8022

    • @truthsayerq7264
      @truthsayerq7264 8 місяців тому +4

      ​@Sparky6string
      I agree, if Fury fell on him he would be completely flattened!

    • @adamg574
      @adamg574 8 місяців тому +2

      @@willbee8022a shame that fight got stopped on cuts. I think vitali might of won if it went the distance.

  • @bobsapp3133
    @bobsapp3133 Рік тому +105

    Tyson had already destroyed himself by this point

    • @wilw3498
      @wilw3498 Рік тому +23

      Excuses excuses excuses, y'all are screaming when tyson won lol. Stop the double standard!

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes Рік тому +23

      @@wilw3498 you sound bitter

    • @BarrySlisk
      @BarrySlisk Рік тому +21

      @@wilw3498
      Valid excuses. Lennox did win fair and square. But it's not like he won over a prime Tyson. This you must admit!

    • @varaangsingh
      @varaangsingh Рік тому +14

      @@wilw3498 You just delusional. Lennox did win and was the best if that era. But Tyson had destroyed his career. He wasn't focused after all the money he got. Watch a fight from 1986 where he uses his peek a boo style and the fight with Ruddock in 1991. Tyson was just walking into punches in the fight with Ruddock and Buster Douglas. And after prison he was just a shadow of his prime self. Tyson was a very big waste of potential. All the money and fame git to his head. If you don't believe me Tyson himself said he doesn't want to use his peek a boo style anymore because he wants to really "fight" and not use his jab or technique. He stopped training because he thought that no one was gonna beat him anyways. And then the rape case. And this was his downfall. If you don't see what I mean then you are delusional. Lennox was great though and is one of the greatest heavyweights of all time if not the greatest.

    • @nicholasholden1896
      @nicholasholden1896 Рік тому +2

      ​@@BarrySliskhe won agianst a young tyson in a sparring session at the cuz d mato gym

  • @Thermopylae
    @Thermopylae Рік тому +229

    What Lewis showed in this fight was the same basic boxing technique that Gene Tunney used to dethrone Jack Dempsey (a fighter Tyson admired and tried to copy), but Lewis' size and power allowed him to take it to the nth degree. Buster Douglas had already shown that a long, hard jab could throw Tyson off his stride. Thank you for another fine feature!

    • @rossicourvosi218
      @rossicourvosi218 Рік тому +16

      It is t rocket science to figure out that the long stuff jab was going to be mines weakness and he only had one way of fighting and never adjusted during a fight and never evolved to counter the jab. He literally had one way of fighting and that was it, if you had him figured out he was easy to beat, also had no heart in the ring and terrible temperament.

    • @BIGC728
      @BIGC728 Рік тому +2

      @@rossicourvosi218 no

    • @rossicourvosi218
      @rossicourvosi218 Рік тому +1

      @@BIGC728 OK then mate, laters

    • @121withtom3
      @121withtom3 Рік тому +16

      foreman would have walked through tyson

    • @Maurice76746
      @Maurice76746 Рік тому +12

      @@121withtom3 Damn right, so would Liston; that jab would put Tyson on a different planet.

  • @HarryClipzFilmz
    @HarryClipzFilmz 9 місяців тому +5

    Lewis never destroyed Tyson's PeekABoo style Tyson destroyed it himself by letting himself go

  • @RickWilcoxatGoogle
    @RickWilcoxatGoogle 9 місяців тому +2

    Nice narration on a great battle of titans!

  • @xyaeiounn
    @xyaeiounn Рік тому +22

    Sometimes it seems like a lot of commenters/analysts forget that 'boxing technique' can only be applied if you can stand in the ring with the man trying to rip your head off. I strongly feel that Lewis boxed the way Bruce Lee would have boxed, with the jab always in the way and either hand able to bridge the gap and leap to target. A kind of fencing technique as opposed to the slip'n'slaughter Tyson had.

    • @dalehammers4425
      @dalehammers4425 9 місяців тому

      Peek-A-Boo was literally designed to beat people like Lewis. But Tyson no longer even tried to train or anything by that point, he'd already given up with everything going on in his life.

  • @manofmanydevices1832
    @manofmanydevices1832 Рік тому +221

    One think Lewis also did to great effect in this fight is control distance in by moving forward. Tyson was used to people backing away when he lunged in. He would chase them as they retreated, building up momentum for his big punches. But Lewis mixed things up, dancing away sometimes, and moving forward other times. Each time he danced away, Tyson was being conditioned to lunge forward even further the next time, so as to catch up to the retreating Lewis. However, in the next exchange, Lewis would take a half-step forward, and Tyson would crash into him. Tyson then couldn't throw any punches (as he had no room to maneuver), and was forced to carry Lewis' weight in a clinch. Plus, because Tyson was the one who had run right into him, Lewis could justify his clinching by saying "Tyson's diving right into my arms". Larry Merchant mentioned this in the HBO commentary.

    • @seanrc8642
      @seanrc8642 Рік тому +4

      Good take

    • @ASSman864
      @ASSman864 Рік тому +29

      Ive always said this about mike vs holyfield, holyfield was the first one to not run the whole time and hold his ground, even take steps foward which mike wasnt used to at all. Thats why mike has since admitted to headbutting holyfield first, cause his head was coming in at holyfields chin height, untill evander tucked his chin then mike was presented with iron dome

    • @manofmanydevices1832
      @manofmanydevices1832 Рік тому +2

      @@ASSman864Yeah, great point.

    • @_munkykok_
      @_munkykok_ Рік тому +6

      @@ASSman864 Well, another way to put it would be: they were both headbutting each other...
      Holyfield was allegedly known for this, from other fights.
      #Allegedly

    • @ASSman864
      @ASSman864 Рік тому +10

      @@_munkykok_ its also a stylistic thing, mike rushes in chin tucked but rather heads up for a peekaboo fighter, he bent at the knees more compared to floyd patterson who bent more at the waist. Then you have holyfield who would come in simularly upright with chin tucked but hes taller and hes said before in a gym video that you shouldnt bring your guard up to protect yourself on the inside, you should bring your head down into your guard, then they end up both racing for the same positioning and clash. Then even if it starts out accidental you get them each bringing their head down more and more to present the hard part of the forehead instead of your eyebrow and face, i dont neccesarily think holy got the better of it tho because he said his head was hurting too he just tried not to show it so he wouldnt abuse it more and more

  • @Adam-qm9gh
    @Adam-qm9gh Місяць тому +1

    Tyson in his prime was a masterclass in the peekaboo style. This Tyson was just a shell of his former self.

  • @jabeesguerra4898
    @jabeesguerra4898 4 місяці тому +1

    Ay yoooo! That Tigran Petrosian reference! 🔥🔥 Never thought of that analogy between Lennox Lewis' disciplined style and Iron Tigran's prophylactic "nip it in the bud" approach.

  • @steveng14043
    @steveng14043 11 місяців тому +96

    Mike hit his prime real early in his boxing career. Nobody can stay at the top forever. When he got outboxed by Lewis it def didn't surprise me.

    • @TheTruth-mo2sq
      @TheTruth-mo2sq 9 місяців тому +8

      Correct.
      Lewis didn't fight Mike Tyson 1985, 1986, etc.
      He fought an older Mike Tyson. Had Lennox fought Mike when Mike first turned professional, Lewis would have "destroyed" nothing. Seventeen years of being punished and seriously giving punishment in the ring, on top of personal tragedies, and you believe Lennox did great to a champion.
      The Modern Martial Artist is a modern-day fool.

    • @Heaven-dy9lj
      @Heaven-dy9lj 9 місяців тому +29

      @@TheTruth-mo2sq lol Lewis is OLDER than Tyson.

    • @everetteramey5723
      @everetteramey5723 9 місяців тому +4

      @@Heaven-dy9lj If they fought the same time early; Tyson probably would KO both Lewis and Holyfield.. i remember people talking about Holyfield a-ledge steroid use.. Tyson won the title at 19 something Lewis or Holyfield couldn’t do.. Tyson was already on the way down; not surprisingly he taking loses late..

    • @archiesutherland6127
      @archiesutherland6127 8 місяців тому

      @@everetteramey5723 no he wouldn't. Mike Tyson is a one dimensional fighted who got found out

    • @sosman747
      @sosman747 8 місяців тому +8

      @@Heaven-dy9ljignore the idiots, it’s the same clowns that say “Mayweather(the older fighter) waited for Manny to get old” lol

  • @donnerpartyof1839
    @donnerpartyof1839 Рік тому +11

    Lewis stood straight up so Tyson couldn't gnaw on his ear.

  • @joemarshalll
    @joemarshalll 10 місяців тому +4

    Everyone will remember Mike Tyson forever then anyone else he fights

  • @vmab1985
    @vmab1985 9 місяців тому +1

    Wasn't expecting to hear a reference to Tigran Petrosian's positional chess playing style. Subscribed.

  • @Devi_Shammuramat
    @Devi_Shammuramat Рік тому +101

    In my opinion this boils down to being a boxer who can also apply both the uppercut and hook correctly [as Tyson can]: which is quite a rarity, according to modern standards

    • @jameswalsh3976
      @jameswalsh3976 Рік тому +1

      Then why did Tyson get nearly beaten to death?😊

    • @dirtyandnasty9011
      @dirtyandnasty9011 Рік тому +4

      Deadly left hook, one of the most powerful uppercuts ever, one of the most authoritarian jabs ever, huge KO power in the right hand (especialy overhand right), what a nightmare😅

    • @jameswalsh3976
      @jameswalsh3976 Рік тому +1

      @@dirtyandnasty9011 Who ? Not Tyson strongest ko victim Donovan Ruddock? 😂 Holyfield took it easy. So did Lewis? What happened? Lewis had a suspect chin.. Oh Tyson too weak and simplistic too take advantage..

    • @Devi_Shammuramat
      @Devi_Shammuramat Рік тому

      @@dirtyandnasty9011 one thing I don't agree is that jab - it needs work since No torso leverage behind it at all

    • @dirtyandnasty9011
      @dirtyandnasty9011 Рік тому +8

      @@jameswalsh3976 No, I thought he was talking about Lennox, this guy had the full package. There was no mismatch style for Lennox, you had to be even more skilled to beat him (or catch him with a lucky big right hand but beware the rematch XD)

  • @ertr8420
    @ertr8420 Рік тому +9

    Your boxing commentary has gotten really fun to listen to. It just the knowledge but the fun you have with it. Great video

  • @user-lx3bn1xc4h
    @user-lx3bn1xc4h 9 місяців тому

    Please do more fight breakdowns and suspense building, when I was a kid I watched football grid iron videos on tv dramatically improving football games made them nail biters , you made my youngest son love hagim no ippo? He study’s boxing and mma your vid’s are amazing keep ‘Em coming man don’t slow down

  • @burghgreek
    @burghgreek 10 місяців тому +1

    Two legends went toe to toe! That waa a good fight

  • @vdotme
    @vdotme Рік тому +77

    Tyson had no peakaboo style by the time he fought Buster Douglas..... several years later Lewis & his far superior reach & powerful jab sniped a clumsy & predictable Tyson. No-one was ever going to let him close enough for the knockout punch he now relied upon.

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Рік тому +18

      Facts. I don't understand why people can't see that. As soon as he let Rooney go his style changed drastically.

    • @piedramultiaristas8573
      @piedramultiaristas8573 Рік тому +4

      He was no peek a boo when douglas que and whne Lewis he was old and no more peek a boo

    • @Eazy-ERyder
      @Eazy-ERyder Рік тому +7

      You mean a clumsy, predictable and FAR PAST his prime Tyson. THAT's who Lewis defeated

    • @wilw3498
      @wilw3498 Рік тому +6

      Excuses excuses excuses

    • @wilw3498
      @wilw3498 Рік тому +5

      ​@@Last_Chance. excuses

  • @bestlife9982
    @bestlife9982 Рік тому +7

    'Turning the monster of heavyweight folklore into a clumsy apparition of his former self' damn bro you good with this! 🔥

  • @a.p.5825
    @a.p.5825 10 місяців тому +6

    There's a lot of good analysis here, in the video and comments, but the real question that will always remain with me is "what if". Maybe it's a tired point, but if cus hung around on this planet another 5 years or so, maybe mike makes better decisions, gets better guidance, and learns how to adjust his game over time. Despite all his achievements, he will always be the biggest what if in boxing history for me.

  • @Yoger100
    @Yoger100 11 місяців тому +24

    He kept him away with jabs and whenever he managed to come close he used the right Uper cut. It's great tactic against shorter opponents.

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes but the Tyson fanboys will say the peekaboo made Tyson invincible when he used it lol. He never had a chance vs Lewis, even in his prime.

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 9 місяців тому +1

      Lewis' in-game adjustments were really good in this fight. He countered the PeekABoo by:
      1. Being out of reach. Some of those Tyson's counters were 1 foot short. Lewis anticipated the counters and he was out of there when Tyson threw the punch.
      2. Stepping forward and clinching. Lewis halted Tyson's combos by tying him up in the middle of it.
      3. Disrupting Tyson's timing with jabs. Lewis threw so many jabs that it was hard for Tyson to slip all of them. As Tyson was worrying about the jabs, Lewis would sneak in some right straights, right hooks, and uppercuts.

    • @MyZ001
      @MyZ001 7 місяців тому

      @@One.Zero.One101 Yea, Tyson couldnt adjust and just kept trying the same thing, even though Lewis had his number. Those jabs were landing were Tyson would be when he tried to slip and come-in. That was his only entrance, so he couldn't close the distance enough to get in range.
      And, it looked like Tyson didn't know any other means to shut down a jab besides to slip it, even though I can think of 3 of top of the head. That's on him, and even worse his corner. You can't tell me they didn't see that and have another way to counter the jab. Im sure Lewis' corner helped him see what Tyson was doing and come up with a plan
      "Everyone has a plan til they get punched in the face". Yea, but what happens if they get hit and still can execute the plan. Or worse, what happens if they never get hit in the face

    • @jonathanhalloran5350
      @jonathanhalloran5350 7 місяців тому

      Are you allowed to uppercut your opponent's bicep? Lewis was just hanging his left out there. A good uppercut to the fukkn bicep would have settled that tactic.

    • @KingKhan20000
      @KingKhan20000 6 місяців тому

      @@One.Zero.One101 right hooks?

  • @samacw
    @samacw Рік тому +69

    Lewis was the first of the modern "Super Heavyweights". He was an excellent points fighter, and Tyson clearly had little in the tank.

    • @jozefpalica
      @jozefpalica Рік тому +5

      And it came to an era of boring Klitko style, with little risk jab -jab - hammer backhand, jab jab, boring. Tyson, the most entertaining heavyweight ever.

    • @wildernessman760
      @wildernessman760 Рік тому +4

      yep Tyson was a shadow of his former prime self in this fight. he had none of the head movement foot work counter punching speed ability to cut off the ring create angles or stamina. plus he had no desire left this was a paycheck for him nothing more. the passion that drove him to seek and destroy was long gone.

    • @itsmeitoldyouthat1448
      @itsmeitoldyouthat1448 Рік тому +2

      Lewis never fought guys of his size. Tyson always fought with bigger buys. Lewis used his heavy weight to push tyson. Lewis struggled against another technician in Holyfield. It would have been interesting to see him fight Foreman.

    • @huguesh294
      @huguesh294 Рік тому +1

      @@itsmeitoldyouthat1448 frankly I think Foreman was too old at that point. But I have no doubt prime Foreman would have beaten lewis.
      I have no doubt either a prime Tyson would have beaten Lewis.
      Frankly, I find Lewis overrated and boring. I don't see what people see in him. As someone said above, he was the first of an era of boring heavyweights.

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Рік тому

      @@jozefpalica*ali has entered the chat*

  • @Mark-bj4um
    @Mark-bj4um 3 місяці тому

    I REALLY enjoy your play by play analysis of these fights. You have taught me that there is indeed a lot of thinking and strategy going on in there, and it’s really cool to SEE it when you point it out. Your stops and explanations allow me to see exactly what is going on. Thank you for your channel! Thank you for your work!

  • @paveLsTarK
    @paveLsTarK 7 місяців тому +1

    damn I'll always love Mike's legendary and unique style even if it's not effective enough on all boxers but it can be easily adjusted .

  • @peterplague
    @peterplague 9 місяців тому

    +1 Subscribed. Phenomenal Commentary Breakdown of this Epic Match!

  • @headshot6959
    @headshot6959 Рік тому +298

    Going into this fight, Mike was scraping wins from his power, he was at about 20%. Lewis was taking on every top contender and destroying them easily, this was always a mismatch between an all time great way over the hill and an all time great at his peak. Lewis put on a masterclass like a true champion, Mike took a horrible beating but took it like a champion.

    • @TooLooze
      @TooLooze Рік тому +12

      No ears were harmed in that fight.

    • @gustavodejesus8987
      @gustavodejesus8987 Рік тому +12

      This. Tyson was way more skilled than his detractors gave him credit for, but even in his prime, he relied on his power as an emergency backup plan if things started going south. Like it said in the video, his opponents always had to be wary of a desperate counter that would hit like a truck.
      If you had the skill and reach to stymie that power (as Lewis did), he was finished. It didn't mean Lewis would win ten out of ten of anything, but Tyson's best chances always relied on a quick finish. You could literally see Lewis getting better as the matched progressed while Tyson only got slower.

    • @benrashid7260
      @benrashid7260 Рік тому +34

      Yeah, but Tyson was a year younger than Lewis. The way you phrase it makes it sounds like Tyson was some 40 year old. And Lewis imo was already past his peak and nearly 37.

    • @headshot6959
      @headshot6959 Рік тому +15

      @@benrashid7260 Do you really need educating about this? Tyson peaking early, sacking Rooney, decline in skills, Don King, Douglas, prison etc etc. He had no business being in there with Lewis when they fought.

    • @gustavodejesus8987
      @gustavodejesus8987 Рік тому +7

      @@benrashid7260 Both were past their physical primes, but Tyson suffered more for it as the more physical fighter between the two. Meanwhile, Lewis, being the cerebral and technical of the two, could compensate better by relying more on things like timing, technique, etc.
      This was compounded by Tyson's prison stint and his whole host of personal issues that ensured he was nowhere near what he used to be. I still feel Lewis would have won more often than not, but Prime Tyson would have always been a threat that would require his utmost concentration.
      Basically, Prime Lewis vs Prime Tyson requires the Lion to bring his A+ game to avoid a knockout from Iron Mike's insane haymakers. It's essentially a lion vs a rhino. The lion is the superior predator on nearly every front, but the rhino only needs to gore him once to end it.

  • @ShimShammidy
    @ShimShammidy Рік тому +25

    Too bad Cus passed away early in Tyson's career, I would have liked to see how he would have dealt with Lewis, maybe with Cus had been in the corner, Tyson would have taken the Foreman fight. Would have been great, have listened to a lot of Cus talk, he was a scholar of boxing and very animated as well.

    • @nerptheepic
      @nerptheepic Рік тому +11

      Honestly I still got lennox at least 8 times out of 10

    • @BarrySlisk
      @BarrySlisk Рік тому +2

      @@nerptheepic
      Rahman won 1 out of 2.

    • @nerptheepic
      @nerptheepic Рік тому +7

      @@BarrySlisk lucky shot. Its heavyweight boxing anything can happen

    • @dirtyandnasty9011
      @dirtyandnasty9011 Рік тому +7

      Honestly some years before I thought early 90's Lewis was maybe too green with too many errors to beat Tyson who had impaccable technic but then I found Arnie Boehm said Lewis has beaten him pretty easily in sparring before they turn pro, so anyway it would probably always have been the same fight.

    • @nickdavis5420
      @nickdavis5420 Рік тому +1

      Hmm no he wouldn’t have taken the Forman fight he was told never too fight him .

  • @Canoneosmiami
    @Canoneosmiami 8 місяців тому

    Excellent analysis!

  • @BurningArt78
    @BurningArt78 4 місяці тому +1

    12:50 is so amazing. Lewis truly was a surgeon.

  • @dazza1156
    @dazza1156 Рік тому +7

    One of the best channels on youtube. Incredible breakdowns and keeps viewers entertained throughout. Outstanding!

  • @jesseh22
    @jesseh22 Рік тому +12

    Lennox's 1-2 is a work of art

  • @mbinkumbinku1478
    @mbinkumbinku1478 9 місяців тому +2

    Impeccable narration.

  • @damon323
    @damon323 9 місяців тому +6

    These are the fights I grew up watching, and made me love the sport!
    Wish boxing would make some kind of real comeback.

  • @steveelliott5643
    @steveelliott5643 Рік тому +16

    Mike is a legend,no doubt,but respect to Lewis and Manny,they were a formidable team.Thanks for this.

  • @TheInterestedObserver
    @TheInterestedObserver Рік тому +85

    Lennox was the best boxer of this legendary era. The three things i regret most are that 1. Riddick Bowe ducked him, that would have been an incredible trilogy. 2. Tyson also paid step aside money robbing the possibility to fight him earlier and maybe once or twice more .3. Tyson never fighting Bowe. I feel like we were robbed of at least two or three all time classic fights with these three. Bowe and Lews were bad match-ups for Mike's style and i think both better him even in his prime.

    • @kiboma4209
      @kiboma4209 Рік тому +3

      Honestly tho Ik Bowe lost to Lennox in the amateurs, I feel like a rematch in the pros woudlve been great, I could do see either of them winning

    • @TheInterestedObserver
      @TheInterestedObserver Рік тому +4

      @@kiboma4209 yeah, I had the feeling it could have been like the Holyfield trilogy and been 2-1 to one or the other I don't know. Bowe had it all, but so did Lennox.

    • @androlibre9661
      @androlibre9661 Рік тому +7

      Well....Tyson going to Jail EFF'd things up.
      Bowe should have fought Lewis BUT his team thought winning the belt would have disciplined him more. They were on borrowed time with Bowe and SHOULD booked him into EVERY big fight they could as SOON as he beat Holyfield the 1st time.
      Honestly.....I think Lewis only beats Tyson in the late 90s on. . Skinny before the drealocks Lewis would have got starched .
      When added all that size and after working with Stewart...THATS when he hit his prime
      Now Bowe....the Bowe that showed up for Holyfield the first time...that showed up for Jesse Ferguson after that....that BOWE could have given Tyson a lot of trouble because for a Big Man Bowe had a GREAT inside game. Would have been bad for Mike...who was already declinging skill wise at that point

    • @TheInterestedObserver
      @TheInterestedObserver Рік тому +2

      @@androlibre9661 I would hardly call him 'skinny' but I agree that the krunk team really polished his talents into something formidable.

    • @androlibre9661
      @androlibre9661 Рік тому

      @@TheInterestedObserver compared to what he became I mean...But he did have thin legs back then

  • @alcoyot
    @alcoyot 7 днів тому

    It can’t be underestimated how much Lewis mastered the different jabs, their potential power and strategy in using them. Compared to other boxers. Those little jabs are immensely powerful and could easily ko a regular person.

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 3 дні тому

    Well done, David!

  • @robbiethepict2783
    @robbiethepict2783 Рік тому +128

    Lennox Lewis was a magnificent boxer.

    • @presence5426
      @presence5426 Рік тому +13

      True. Rumor has it that Manny Steward said Lewis was about the strongest fighter he had ever seen. I think that made Lewis really hard to fight. He was tall & athletic, but strong as hell too.

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Рік тому +10

      @@presence5426 And he was like a chess player in the ring, always adapting and thinking ahead!

    • @explosivooo
      @explosivooo Рік тому +5

      I wish we could have see Vladimir Klitchko and Lewis fight, cus it almost literally would have been a fencing match. Two guys trying to land complex jabs the entire time, with tons of feinting and deflections.

    • @tbirddddd
      @tbirddddd Рік тому +2

      @@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- I'm so glad when I play a game of chess I don't have to risk getting pummeled before having a brief moment to consult the next move. This was a fantastic display of brains & brawn.

    • @cybertrophic
      @cybertrophic Рік тому +3

      @@presence5426 I can believe that. If you go back and look at his early professional fights, his left jab alone was snapping back the heads of respected fighters and stopping them in their tracks. He had skill, he has very fast hands and he could hit like a freight train when he chose to let his hands go. He had a strong jaw and very good ringcraft, too. He could box better than Fury and was as strong, if not stronger than a Joshua or Wilder with both hands. Possibly the most complete heavyweight ever.

  • @MrBracey100
    @MrBracey100 Рік тому +123

    I remember when Lewis faced Hollyfied and was completely robbed on a decision. In his post fight interview he said, “I thought I gave him a good boxing lesson, I didn’t know I had to knock him out to win.” He very clearly out boxed Evander, who became visibly disheartened when he didn’t put down Lennox after three rounds. He finally rallied late in the match but Lewis clearly schooled him.

    • @andu1854
      @andu1854 11 місяців тому +8

      When they had the rematch, Jim
      Rome
      Had both on his show and Both fighters refused to look at each other, it was pretty funny how much they hated each other and Lewis did win the first fight IMO

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 11 місяців тому +21

      That was a disgraceful verdict, everyone knew Lewis won. Anyway, no-one had a winning record against him

    • @Ilias24.
      @Ilias24. 11 місяців тому

      cry

    • @BarrySlisk
      @BarrySlisk 11 місяців тому

      Both fights were like watching grandparents fight.

    • @sky-oq5mr
      @sky-oq5mr 10 місяців тому +2

      @@andu1854 Evander won the 2nd fight. Lewis gassed early and was just getting clipped the rest of the night

  • @562Wolfie
    @562Wolfie 9 місяців тому +1

    That referee was sweating more than both fighters combined…

  • @seanfaherty
    @seanfaherty Рік тому +14

    All credit should go to Emmanuel Stewart , Lewis’ trainer.
    He’s the guy who came up with the plan .
    Manny made more than one champion

    • @presence5426
      @presence5426 Рік тому +2

      Well, not all. But Steward is arguably the best boxing trainer in history.

    • @rafrivera7883
      @rafrivera7883 11 місяців тому +1

      Him and buddy McGirt are def my favorite boxing trainers

  • @avaandlilah8133
    @avaandlilah8133 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic job, that was a super difficult fight to analyse due to the subtle way the dynamics changed round to round. Your a brilliant analyst.

  • @Ocelotonatiuh
    @Ocelotonatiuh 10 місяців тому +1

    The fight that marked the end of an era

  • @BasedGamerX
    @BasedGamerX 3 місяці тому +1

    This fight is why Lennox is my personal all time favorite. This was a masterclass in how to execute a game plan. He went in with a blueprint and executed it to perfection. He's the most intelligent boxer I've ever seen.

  • @bunnyofdoom4501
    @bunnyofdoom4501 Рік тому +15

    I like Holyfields strategy: head butts. Those interrupt peekaboo too

    • @alanfletcher9698
      @alanfletcher9698 16 днів тому

      Yes headbut no Bacon😂

    • @BISSEYSZ
      @BISSEYSZ 4 дні тому

      It cost him both ears, in case you forgot.

    • @bunnyofdoom4501
      @bunnyofdoom4501 3 дні тому

      @@BISSEYSZ so? He beat em twice. That’s like…. One ear a fight. Wouldn’t u make a small sacrifice to beat the boogie man? Call it the “most notorious moment in boxing history” tax

    • @BISSEYSZ
      @BISSEYSZ 3 дні тому

      @@bunnyofdoom4501 Holyfield only beat Tyson ONCE. That second fight should never have been stopped. Holyfield didn't need ears to continue fighting, now did he?
      Headbutting isn't a strategy. It's a pussy way to disable your opponent's vision, much like thumbing.

    • @bunnyofdoom4501
      @bunnyofdoom4501 3 дні тому

      @@BISSEYSZ disagree. Those are veteran moves. It’s the art of getting away with as much as u can without being flagrant. You’re still learning and that’s great. Those moves come after u have mastered the basics.

  • @Kowajab
    @Kowajab Рік тому +10

    lol bring back the other version from before where you accidentally called lewis the easton assassin

    • @TheModernMartialArtist
      @TheModernMartialArtist  Рік тому +16

      I made a whole community post for people to roast me about that but feel free to do that here too, I deserve it! haha

    • @rdf4315
      @rdf4315 Рік тому +1

      I don't get it why did he have to take down the video and reupload ?

    • @Kowajab
      @Kowajab Рік тому +2

      @@TheModernMartialArtist haha, its fine man its all in good fun :)

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 Рік тому

      ​@@TheModernMartialArtist Were you talking about Larry Lewis or Lennox Holmes? 😂

  • @envisiotube
    @envisiotube 5 місяців тому

    I like your analysis!

  • @airmax90_king93
    @airmax90_king93 6 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @OmnipotentSpud
    @OmnipotentSpud Рік тому +6

    I remember most my classmates just being surprised he didnt bite anyone. Great fight but the mystique was gone.

  • @Charismaniac
    @Charismaniac Рік тому +160

    Douglas destroyed Tyson and so did Holyfield. We need videos on that. Lewis was the best of that era, but Tyson had been wrecked for a while before he got to Lewis. It was easy work.

    • @iamquack222
      @iamquack222 Рік тому +8

      Tyson was wrecked for Douglas and Holyfield

    • @johnny5805
      @johnny5805 Рік тому +37

      Tyson wrecked himself.

    • @AllUAreIsHistory
      @AllUAreIsHistory Рік тому +1

      I think he's already done breakdowns on those fights

    • @dirtyandnasty9011
      @dirtyandnasty9011 Рік тому +9

      I would not say easy, he has beaten excellent boxers like Ruddock and Tucker, that's impressive, but yes he couldn't beat elite opposition, he was a one dimensional fighter, with no answer when his style didn't work.
      Lewis was not only a huge athletic phenomenon but he could also switch styles if his usual boxing on the outside didn't work, he was a nightmare in the ring for anybody.

    • @isaacfernandes560
      @isaacfernandes560 Рік тому +12

      Because unlike Tyson, Lewis had brains and education. Tyson only had hate and violence.

  • @user-uj9cc5ch5p
    @user-uj9cc5ch5p 9 місяців тому +1

    In Tysons day everybody was in awe. Mr. X

  • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
    @FLASHAHOLIC_TV 7 місяців тому +1

    "I once asked the zoo-keeper if I could fight the Gorilla, he said I couldn't as Lennox was already in there Tea-bagging it"

  • @qdontae6
    @qdontae6 Рік тому +13

    Damn after watching this I gotta admit he might’ve had a chance against prime Tyson but he used angles more back then I still got prime Mike but damn Lewis had a good ass game plan

    • @wilw3498
      @wilw3498 Рік тому +12

      It's not about chances, lewis style is a bad matchup for mike

    • @qdontae6
      @qdontae6 Рік тому +5

      @@wilw3498 yes jabs always were but didn’t stop him in his prime, Mike sucked ass in the 90s flat footed spamming tf out that 1-2 combo no angles n Mike could fight on the outside but don’t for some reason

    • @whiterabbit8243
      @whiterabbit8243 Рік тому

      @@qdontae6 lewis's jab really wasnt a problem until the 4th round and seeing as how tyson is a 1 - 2 round knockout fighter taking that long to control tyson in his prime is a death sentence for lewis.

    • @Maurice76746
      @Maurice76746 Рік тому +4

      Same here, Tyson had problems with buster douglas who couldn't carry Lennox's jock strap and Tyson was only 23 when he fought douglas; sure he could beat a tall heavyweight and he did, but when he faced a tall heavyweight that could box, he had problems.

    • @partyboi8773
      @partyboi8773 Рік тому +1

      @@whiterabbit8243 It's a combination of the jab to keep him away and the powerful uppercut if Mike managed to get in close. That doesn't leave Tyson with much hope at all, not even the younger, quicker, more aggressive mythical "IN HIS PRIME" Tyson.

  • @CraicDealer
    @CraicDealer Рік тому +93

    I never really appreciated Lenox Lewis as a kid. As I've gotten older I've realised just how great he actually was. There is a very reasonable argument to be made that Lewis was the greatest heavyweight of all time

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Рік тому +31

      Top 5 that’s for sure

    • @sidhu139
      @sidhu139 Рік тому +6

      CraicDealer No, I am the greatest heavyweight of all time. My weight is around 50 kg heavier than what it should be.
      But i am not the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time.

    • @theussr5459
      @theussr5459 Рік тому +8

      @@REYisKING he beat tyson tho

    • @nerptheepic
      @nerptheepic Рік тому +30

      ​@@REYisKING dude tyson isn't even top 5. Like he maybe could have been, but he wasn't.

    • @ZTM432
      @ZTM432 Рік тому +4

      No. Not even close, he can be appreciated and not be the greatest of all time.

  • @dillonbader3433
    @dillonbader3433 10 місяців тому +3

    Mike was just a shell of his former self at this point

  • @kramkalisthenics
    @kramkalisthenics 10 місяців тому

    Great video! Textbook How-to!

  • @kennylopezjeetkunedo5555
    @kennylopezjeetkunedo5555 Рік тому +61

    Tyson's biggest problem was, he wasn't offsetting Lewis with his own jab something he was great at in his prime years. He allowed Lewis to get off too much. So after a while, Lewis was able to get a rhythm going because Tyson wasn't throwing anything. The peek a boo style is an offensive style, although it's defensive too, you have to be punching while constantly putting pressure on your opponent trying to cut him off. But if you don't keep him thinking by offsetting him with your jab and timing him, you're allowing him to get into a rhythm of his own. Lewis strategy of shortening up the jab worked but a lot of that had to do with Tyson not doing anything. The reality is, Tyson was a shot fighter mentally and physically by this time of his career. Lewis peaked but Tyson was a shadow of his former self. The way Tyson fought the first round is how he should kept fighting and even than, you can see Tyson was an easier target compared to the days when he had better defense and moved his head off center more efficiently. Good tactical breakdown but a lot of what happened in this fight happened because of Tyson not using his peek a boo style like he used to anymore.

    • @johnthomas1422
      @johnthomas1422 Рік тому +1

      Tldr, but I read the first sentence and it's ridiculous so let me correct you: Tyson isn't know for a jab, he's know for hooks, upoercuts, and haymakers. Do you know who is know for a jab? His opponent who was much taller. You want Tyson to completely change his style mid fight to match a hall of famer who is a champion because of his reach and his jab? You need to give up on boxing, you have no idea how tyson being smaller won't land a jab against lewis who is bigger AND ACTUALLY GOOD AT JABBING.
      TLDR: TYSON DOESN'T JAB, EINSTEIN, LEWIS NADE A CAREER OF IT.

    • @circleinfinite
      @circleinfinite Рік тому +6

      @@johnthomas1422 Tyson certainly did jab,

    • @dirtyandnasty9011
      @dirtyandnasty9011 Рік тому

      Another problem is Tyson relies a lot on his ability to dodge with his pickaboo but Lewis is so accurate if you look at him landing combos in his other fights, he lands his shots while the guy is brutaly dodging from side to side, even sometimes while he is falling, that's impressive. So I think bringing only his usual pickaboo strategy was an error. + Lewis knew it and already trained against him before olympics, there was no way he would be surprised and didn't train especialy for that.

    • @kennylopezjeetkunedo5555
      @kennylopezjeetkunedo5555 Рік тому +4

      @@johnthomas1422 that's factually incorrect!! Tyson outjabbed Tony Tucker and Tyrell Biggs who both stood 6-5 and 6'6 inches tall. Tyson had a very good jab in his prime and a lot of that was because of his timing and accuracy. Not only that, he shot his jab quick too and his jab was used to offset a fighters rhythm so he can close the distance and cut the ring off on you. Tyson put on one of his best boxing performances against Mitch Green with the use of the jab, and he showed impeccable head movement in that fight. That version of Tyson knocks Lewis out and takes him the sameway he took Holmes out!! Another thing, maybe you should do some research on the sparring that Tyson and Lewis did back than because Tyson dominated him according to Kevin Rooney and Joe Egan who used to spar with Tyson and he seen it too and Tyson concussed Lewis. Lewis got him at the right time!!

    • @fdakis
      @fdakis 11 місяців тому

      Bro, it's hard to use your jab against an opponent who's 6 inches taller than you with a 12 inch reach advantage. This doesn't even take into account that Tyson was well past his prime and only stayed in the game to collect paychecks.

  • @user-sj5ir9zo6p
    @user-sj5ir9zo6p Рік тому +10

    love this channel man, thanks for all these gems you put out with the precise analysis

  • @alanfletcher9698
    @alanfletcher9698 16 днів тому +1

    Tyson's peek a boo Style was gone by the time he met Lewis

  • @ezsmith3765
    @ezsmith3765 6 місяців тому +10

    I was confident that LL was going to win even without paying any mind to the odds. Because of Tysons pre-fight behavior. That level of aggression = FEAR
    Of course fear can be a positive thing. Look at ... ironically one of Cus D’Amatos quotes. But the fear I’m talking about with Tyson pre-fight VS Lennox was based in insecurity, a lacking of confidence.

  • @emeritus312
    @emeritus312 Рік тому +16

    Felt like Lennox Lewis was done dirty by Boxing media and the public for not giving him the credit he deserves, but I'm glad more people are recognizing him and his accolades now.
    He's the Heavyweight GOAT imo, and rightfully so.

    • @maxarrow6014
      @maxarrow6014 Рік тому

      Reason why its your opinion. Tyson and Ali >

    • @headcreeps02
      @headcreeps02 Рік тому +1

      Ali is the heavyweight GOAT

    • @theussr5459
      @theussr5459 Рік тому +1

      Chill TF put its his opinion

    • @tyriquekieron7594
      @tyriquekieron7594 Рік тому +4

      last undisputed champ, beat everyone he ever faced, best heavyweight boxer exer imo

    • @theussr5459
      @theussr5459 Рік тому

      @@tyriquekieron7594 ikr

  • @Agastya26
    @Agastya26 Рік тому +3

    Super surprised to find reference to Tigran Petrosian as a comparison to Lewis. Apt, but shows how much this channel knows about chess as well!

  • @johnthomas1422
    @johnthomas1422 6 місяців тому +4

    I remember watching this live. I never in my life thought Tyson would be completely outclassed in a fight but he was. Holyfield outclassed Tyson also.

    • @nubianpwr
      @nubianpwr 4 місяці тому

      yes, he was... there is a small class of boxers above Tyson, and LL was in that class. Tyson's unmatched greatness stems from his real life story and transformation.

  • @emceefrog7
    @emceefrog7 9 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @jimberlygridder183
    @jimberlygridder183 11 місяців тому +44

    Tysons speed of movement and stamina it took to maintain it was completely gone at this time. He had lost a few steps. Just enough to not be the same threat he once was for his style.

    • @KnowzsPenge
      @KnowzsPenge 9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah yeah, excuses, Tyson knocked Larry H, he was also out of his prime if that was the case. Tyson lost against Evanda as well, the greats were just better so save it.

    • @jimberlygridder183
      @jimberlygridder183 9 місяців тому +4

      @@KnowzsPenge no excuses just reasons. When He lost , those that beat him were the better men at those times Cant take anything away from Evander or Lewis..or even the lesser opponents, but its clear. But none of them reached the peak that He reached in his prime and none of them..not 1...could of handled Tyson in his prime right before he got his belts...right around the time of Cuss death. There was not a better heavyweight boxer on the planet that could hang. Just facts. Lewis grew into his big frame and Tyson slowed and lost his ability to maintain that explosiveness and mobility. His movement...footwork, head and torso movement, and stamina all declined. Just facts. He became a guy trying to land the big one. Relying on 1 or 2 punches with predictability in exchange rate. And that is NOT what he was at his best. That was never his game. His power was always based on quickness and timing, with evasiveness. He lost those, and after that his smaller size that once was advantageous for that style at that speed ,became more and more of a liability.

    • @remcoevers1800
      @remcoevers1800 7 місяців тому

      ​@@jimberlygridder183and that's the fact

    • @explosivooo
      @explosivooo 7 місяців тому +1

      @@jimberlygridder183 Dude that prime lasted for all of 3 years, which is nothing in a champion boxers career. Other boxers adjusted, like Klitchko, as they got older to account for slowing down. Tyson tried to hold onto a style that only works with the highest speed and accuracy possible and it bit him in the ass. By every metric Vladimir is better than Tyson. Better Record, longer title reign, harder puncher, higher punch and power punch accuracy, more belts, world champion level competitiveness WAY longer, and ya know, he didn't beat women and get strung out on cocaine. They both started at the same age too in similar horrible conditions. But because Vladimir fights boring he's not as well known.

  • @liahfox5840
    @liahfox5840 11 місяців тому +8

    That wasn't the same Tyson, or the same peekaboo style that made him very hard to hit. Tyson wasn't the same man since his trainer died. I believe they were more like family than business partners.

  • @mrshoning
    @mrshoning 10 місяців тому +1

    Tyson under Cus and Kevin Rooney was at his peak at 20-22 years old and after his decline and prison sentence was never anywhere near the same fighter again.

  • @robertarthur3711
    @robertarthur3711 6 місяців тому +1

    Prime Mike, will long be remembered well above everyone except maybe Ali. Lennox was an incredible boxer and peaked later on in life. Prime Mike was unique and never to be seen again.

  • @CptKennyLoggins
    @CptKennyLoggins 11 місяців тому +20

    It's like saying Holmes destroyed Ali. Watching this video in 2023, the best part of the broadcast was seeing Emanuel Steward smiling. RIP you absolute legend!

    • @THe-ss5sz
      @THe-ss5sz 9 місяців тому +5

      Definitely Not true, Tyson had a lot left when he fought Lewis, Lewis shut him down.

    • @CptKennyLoggins
      @CptKennyLoggins 9 місяців тому +2

      @THe-ss5sz Eh. Didn't train, poor stamina, no heart, no head movement, no combos. Maybe I'm not remembering right, but I'm guessing there is a huge difference between 80's Tyson and 2000's Tyson. Not taking anything away from Lewis, a motivated Lewis is one of my favorite heavyweights. Had they met in their primes, I would say the fight would have been 50/50 who won. As old men, Lewis was bigger, needed that fight for his legacy, took less damage over the course of his career, and was more focused. Result was predictable, a lopsided match ending in a Lewis KO. It wasn't the fight these warriors, or the fans, deserved. Tyson even talked about not having his heart in boxing anymore and just needing a paycheck at that point in his life. Again, I could be remembering some of these details wrong.

    • @Koolbite
      @Koolbite 9 місяців тому +9

      Ali was 7 years older than Holmes. Tyson is actually one year younger than Lewis. American fans have invested some much in the myth of Tyson that this defeat is still a hard pill to swallow it seems.

    • @CptKennyLoggins
      @CptKennyLoggins 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Koolbite Brawlers have shorter careers. Everyone's biology is different. You can't strictly go by age. I was pointing out that both Ali and Tyson were way past their primes.

    • @THe-ss5sz
      @THe-ss5sz 9 місяців тому +2

      @@CptKennyLoggins First of all Lennox Lewis is the best ever, Lennox at his best would annihilate Mike Tyson at his best. This fight proved it. Mike Tyson did train alot for this fight, had the same stamina he always had or even better, showed heart, his head movement was not quite all there, but it got shut down by Lennox, his combos were definitely there but those got shut down by Lennox as well. overall this was 75% credit to Lennox Lewis, and 25% Mike Tyson needing a couple more fights to get back to where he used to be.
      Mike definitely had his heart in boxing at that point, Lennox was a challenge that motivated Tyson, it wasn't until later that Mike Tyson truly lost it, and just going for paychecks. Honestly wish Lennox waited for Mike to have a couple more fights, or atleast gave him a rematch a year later, so that Mike would still be motivated, have sufficient training and back to peekaboo trademark style.

  • @adasga
    @adasga Рік тому +3

    I think at this point there was no Peekaboo left